Online MBA Entrepreneurship Program Prepares You to Explore New Business Ventures

Southern New Hampshire University’s College of Online and Continuing Education’s on-campus and online MBA Entrepreneurship degree provides an introductory examination of how to research and analyze new business ventures along with a foundation of time-tested business strategies. Through core courses in subjects such as strategic management, information technology and quantitative analysis for decision-making, along with concentrated courses in entrepreneurship, students gain a well-rounded skill set that can be applied in any industry.

The College of Continuing Education developed the online MBA entrepreneurship degree to help students understand how to:

Assess capital and venture capital opportunities

Research and analyze franchising plans

Evaluate consulting arrangements, including understanding the challenges and expenses involved in starting a consulting business

Endless Career Possibilities for Graduates

By earning a traditional MBA degree with a specialized concentration, graduates of the College of Online and Continuing Education’s online or on campus MBA Entrepreneurship degree have the flexibility to apply what they’ve learned to launch a company or advance in their current position. So no matter what direction you choose, you can feel confident that you established a solid foundation to build on and grow.

United States Association for Small Business and EntrepreneurshipThe largest independent, professional, academic organization in the world dedicated to advancing the discipline of entrepreneurship. With over 1000 members from universities and colleges, for-profit businesses, nonprofit organizations, and the public sector, USASBE is a diverse mix of professionals that share a common commitment to fostering entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviors.

Entrepreneurs' OrganizationA dynamic, global network of more than 7,500 business owners in 38 countries. Founded in 1987 by a group of young entrepreneurs, EO is the catalyst that enables entrepreneurs to learn and grow from each other, leading to greater business success and an enriched personal life.

National Black Business Council (NBBC)A nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation and advancement of African American and minority owned businesses. Its mission is to create and support programs that will close the economic and digital divides between minority and majority businesses.

National Association for the Self EmployedFounded in 1981 to provide day-to-day support, including direct access to experts, benefits, and consolidated buying power that traditionally had been available only to large corporations. Today NASE represents hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs and micro-businesses, and is the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan association of its kind in the United States.